Hillary: ‘Being a Woman Is a Big Part of How I See Problems’

‘I’m proud of what I bring to the table to actually be able to solve problems and get results for people’

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DICKERSON: "In the debate you also said, quote, senator Sanders is the only person who I think would characterize me a woman running to be the first woman president as exemplifying the establishment." Isn't the experience you're running on gained through years of working in democratic politics, doesn't that put you in the establishment, all that experience?"
CLINTON: "Well, I don't know. Senator Sanders has lot more time in elected offers than I do. I find that amusing. He's been elected official nor 25 years. Far longer than I was. I think I bring a great mix of experience and I think being a woman is a big part of how I see problems, how I think about solving problems, what I believe is absolutely foundational starting with children and their lives and their opportunities on my way to Flint today to go and meet with the player who asked me to come because she wants to keep the national spotlight on what happened to the children in her community. And I commend her for it. So, I think that the experiences I've had starting when I was in an advocate taking on the establishment, going on to be first lady, taking on drug companies and pharmacy companies, taking on the financial system, taking on a lot of big lobbies like the gun lobby. I think that I've shown that I've got a lot of experience taking on the establishmentment. And I'm proud of what I bring to the table to actually be able to solve problems and get results for people."

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